GOP Senate primary:
Sue Lowden – 19,841 34.7%
Sharron Angle – 19,375 33.9%
Danny Tarkanian – 11,714 20.5%
1% of precincts reporting
*Vote totals compiled by the Associated Press
Washington (CNN) - Arkansas Sen. Blanche Lincoln has defeated Lt. Gov. Bill Halter in Tuesday’s Senate Democratic primary runoff, the Associated Press projects.
Democratic Senate primary runoff:
Blanche Lincoln (incumbent) – 112,811 51.7%
Bill Halter – 105,352 48.3%
80% of precincts reporting
*Vote totals compiled by the Associated Press
Democratic Senate primary runoff:
Blanche Lincoln (incumbent) – 102,479 51.3%
Bill Halter – 97,207 48.7%
73% of precincts reporting
*Vote totals compiled by the Associated Press
Democratic Senate primary runoff:
Blanche Lincoln (incumbent) – 94,634 51.2%
Bill Halter – 90,102 48.8%
64% of precincts reporting
*Vote totals compiled by the Associated Press
[cnn-photo-caption image= http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/2010/images/06/08/art.inglis.gi.jpg caption =" Inglis must now face a runoff."](CNN) – Rep. Bob Inglis, R-South Carolina, failed to win Tuesday's primary and now must compete in the June 22nd runoff, the Associated Press projects.
With 96 percent of the precincts reporting, Inglis finished second to Spartanburg prosecutor Trey Gowdy, 40 to 27 percent. But since neither candidate secured more than 50 percent of the vote, the two will face off again later this month.
Inglis represents South Carolina's fourth congressional district, located in the northwestern part of the state. He faced heavy criticism from Gowdy for voting in favor of the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) in 2009.
The race also included three other challengers who all questioned Inglis' conservative credentials.
Democratic Senate primary runoff:
Bill Halter – 88,716 50.9%
Blanche Lincoln (incumbent) – 85,458 49.1%
60% of precincts reporting
*Vote totals compiled by the Associated Press
Democratic Senate primary runoff:
Blanche Lincoln (incumbent) – 70,561 51.1%
Bill Halter – 67,527 48.9%
44% of precincts reporting
*Vote totals compiled by the Associated Press
(CNN) - The Associated Press projects that state Rep. Nikki Haley and Congressman Gresham Barrett will meet in a June 22 runoff election to determine the Republican nominee for South Carolina governor. Haley, they predict, will come up shy of the 50% threshold necessary to avoid a runoff.
GOP gubernatorial primary:
Nikki Haley – 194,134 49.0%
Gresham Barrett – 85,579 21.6%
Henry McMaster – 67,608 17.1%
Andre Bauer – 49,051 12.4%
95% of precincts reporting
*Vote totals compiled by the Associated Press
Democratic Senate primary runoff:
Blanche Lincoln (incumbent) – 61,447 51.5%
Bill Halter – 57,768 48.5%
33% of precincts reporting
*Vote totals compiled by the Associated Press
Democratic Senate primary runoff:
Blanche Lincoln (incumbent) – 54,738 52.0%
Bill Halter – 50,463 48.0%
27% of precincts reporting
*Vote totals compiled by the Associated Press
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